LILACS – Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde – Informação e evidência científica e técnica em saúde da América Latina e Caribe – BIREME/OPAS/OMS – LILACS – Información y evidencia científica y técnica en salud de América Latina y el Caribe | LILACS – Scientífic and technic information and evidence of Latin-american and Caribbean CountriesUm bem público regional de informação científicaUn bien público regional de información científicaA regional public good on scientific information
The most important and comprehensive database of LA&C with more than 1 million records of peer reviewed journals, thesis and dissertations, government documents, annals of congresses and books, published in 30 countries in the region.
It includes systematic reviews, randomized controlled clinical trials, evidence synthesis, health technology evaluation studies, economic evaluation studies, clinical practice guidelines, technical reports, case reports and others.
Maintained and updated by a network composed of more than 600 educational, governmental and health research institutions, and coordinated by BIREME / PAHO / WHO.
Adopts the DeCS - Descriptors in Health Sciences, with descriptors and synonyms contextualized to the region with exclusive categories of Public Health, Homeopathy, Health Surveillance and Science and Health. DeCS is an extended translation of the MeSH.
It is a necessary source of information in the search for primary studies of AL&C for systematic reviews, and it is recommended by Cochrane Collaboration in the Cochrane Handbook.
It is included in the WHO Global Index Medicus, in Epistemonikos, and complements MEDLINE / PubMed.
How to submit my institution’s journal for evaluation for indexing in the LILACS Brazil database?
7 de November de 2024
Brazilian journals in the field of Health Sciences are accepted for evaluation by the National Committee for Evaluation and Selection of Journals LILACS Brazil.
If the journal is in the fields of Nursing or Dentistry, please contact the coordinations of these thematic areas. For multidisciplinary journals, verify if at least 50% of published articles are in the Health Sciences area.
Before submitting the documentation, perform a self-assessment of the journal using the checklist form: https://bit.ly/pre-avaliacao-lilacs. Journals that do not score at least 80% should not be submitted.
Each journal editor must submit the necessary documentation:
The last 3 published issues, with at least one from the current year.
Peer review form used by the journal.
Completed evaluation form with the journal’s data (to be made available in March of each year).